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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Acronyms

There is a rule in journalism that says the first time you use an uncommon acronym in a document, you must spell it out in full. After that, you get to use the acronym. This should not be a rule of journalism. It should be a federal law.
Posted by Bill Freese at 7:36 AM
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